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The goal of this book is to equip parents with the knowledge and tools they will need for a lifetime as they communicate with their adopted or foster child about the complex, troubling, and often painful aspects of his or her fragmented past. It is designed to meet the informational and practical needs of adoptive and foster parents of either domestic or international origin, with or without special needs. It is also intended for adoption professionals, mental health professionals, school teachers, and other professionals who work with adopted and foster children.
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This material is also available in digital format! Click here: https://orparc.overdrive.com/media/2393175
Publication
Bergin & Garvey Trade (2000), Edition: 1, 256 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
0897896912 / 9780897896917
Physical description
256 p.; 6 inches